Ng Ashley H, Crowe Timothy C, Ball Kylie, Rasmussen Bodil
Department of Dietetics, Human Nutrition and Sport, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia.
School of Exercise and Nutrition Science, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
Digit Health. 2019 Oct 15;5:2055207619882179. doi: 10.1177/2055207619882179. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.
Young adulthood is a life stage comprised of many turning points. For young adults with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), diabetes self-management support is crucial during this period. There is a lack of diabetes education programs and services tailored to this population. This paper presents the findings, according to the STROBE guidelines, on the usability and acceptability of a patient-informed mHealth support program (Diabetes YES) that was developed for young adults with T1DM.
A total of 34 young adults aged 18-35 years with T1DM participated in the Diabetes YES program over 12 weeks. Google analytics was used to tracked website use, while a website usability survey measured ease of use. Facebook analytics was used to measure peer support engagement. Evaluation of the program was completed using Likert scales and open-ended questions.
Participants rated the website favourably for its ease of navigation and easy to understand information. Web page visits declined sharply while peer support group engagement through Facebook remained consistent throughout the intervention period. Participants utilised weekly discussion topics to generate conversation within the peer support group. Emotional support from peers was the highest regarded benefit reported by participants.
Diabetes YES is an example of an mHealth support program that was readily accepted by young adults living with T1DM. Feasibility studies are an important formative step in the implementation of mHealth programs within mainstream healthcare. Future work should focus on the adaptability of such programs to fit within larger consumer or healthcare organisations.
青年期是包含许多转折点的人生阶段。对于1型糖尿病(T1DM)青年患者而言,糖尿病自我管理支持在此期间至关重要。目前缺乏针对这一人群的糖尿病教育项目与服务。本文依据STROBE指南,呈现了一项为T1DM青年患者开发的患者告知型移动健康支持项目(Diabetes YES)的可用性和可接受性研究结果。
共有34名年龄在18 - 35岁的T1DM青年患者参与了为期12周的Diabetes YES项目。使用谷歌分析工具跟踪网站使用情况,同时通过网站可用性调查评估易用性。利用脸书分析工具衡量同伴支持参与度。使用李克特量表和开放式问题完成对该项目的评估。
参与者对网站的导航便利性和信息易理解性给予了好评。网页访问量急剧下降,而在整个干预期间,通过脸书的同伴支持小组参与度保持稳定。参与者利用每周的讨论话题在同伴支持小组内展开交流。同伴给予的情感支持是参与者认为最有价值的益处。
Diabetes YES是一个被T1DM青年患者欣然接受的移动健康支持项目范例。可行性研究是在主流医疗保健中实施移动健康项目的重要形成性步骤。未来的工作应侧重于此类项目适应更大的消费者或医疗保健组织的能力。